Q. Who is the one person you’d like
to meet?
A. George Bush
Q. If someone asked you to give
them your best piece of advice, what
would you say?
A. Relationships are EVERYTHING!
Never pass on a chance to create
some kind of relationship with
people. In one form or fashion, you
will more than likely do business
with them, or because of them. That
should be the very first thing you
learn your freshman year of college.
Relationships are EVERYTHING!
Q. What’s your favorite hobby?
A. Team roping and more team
roping.
Q. What is the one thing that makes
you happy?
A. Watching my kids have fun. And
closings. Closings make me very
happy.
Q. What makes you really sad?
A. High interest rates!
Q. What scares you?
A. High interest rates!
Q. Do you like to plan things out in
detail or be spontaneous?
A. Plan things out for sure!
Q. If you could go back in hist ory,
who is the one person you would like
to meet?
A. Hands down, John Muir. Author
and strong advocate for preserving
national forest and wilderness across
the United States.
Q. Who in your life has influenced
you the most? How?
A. Other young people. When I first
moved to Weatherford in 2007, I was
23, fresh out of college, and still in a
college frame of mind. I took notice
of some of my hard-working friends,
and I could see how their hard work
was paying off. That’s about the time
I decided to get to work and make
something happen with my life.
Q. What would you most like to be
remembered for?
A. I’ll have a good answer in 30
years!
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Kristi Lappe Saylors
Lab Manager
Weatherford Regional Medical
Center
Q: What is your favorite book?
A: Anything by John Sanford.
Q: What is your favorite movie?
A: Gran Torino.
Q: What kind of music are you into?
A: Blues and rock and roll.
Q: What’s the most daring thing
you’ve ever done?
A: Zip-lining at Whistler Ski Resort in
British Columbia.
Q: What do you do to relax?
A: Read books and watch mindless
TV.
Q: If you could visit any place in the
world, where would you go?
A: Italy.
Q: Who is the one person you’d like
to have dinner with?
A: Eric Clapton.
Q: What’s your favorite hobby?
A: Traveling.
Q: What is the one thing that makes
you happy?
A: Time with family.
Q: When you were a child, what did
you want to be when you grew up?
A: A doctor.
Q: What scares you?
A: Outliving my daughter or grandson.
Q: How did you get into your field?
A: Realizing it would take too long
Q: Do you like to plan things out in
detail or be spontaneous?
A: In detail.
Q: If you could go back in history,
who is the one person you would like
to meet?
A: My dad’s mother; I never knew
her.
Q: Who in your life has influenced
you the most? How?
A: My seventh-grade math teacher.
Giving me a love of math and
science.
Q: What would you most like to be
remembered for?
A: Being a good wife and mother.
PA R K E R C O U N T Y T O D AY
Q: Are you married? How did you
meet your spouse?
A: Yes. He was my next-door neighbor.
Q: Would you recommend your
career for other people?
A: Yes, if they like science.
JANUARY 2016
Q: What accomplishment are you
most proud of?
A: Going through complete rehab
after a serious car accident.
in college to become a doctor, my
college counselor recommended
being a nurse or a medical technician. I asked what a medical technician did; he said they do experiments
and get paid for it!
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